COAL NONRENEWABLE Uses of coal  Coal is used for almost half the electricity in the united states  The coal turns into a steam that turns a turbine.

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COAL NONRENEWABLE

Uses of coal  Coal is used for almost half the electricity in the united states  The coal turns into a steam that turns a turbine connected to a generator that makes electricity

Coal and the environment  Mountain top mining is when they blow the top of mountain’s using explosives. This causes mountain dirt and debris into rivers causing a problems for aquatic animals.  The main pollutant for mining is called methane gas

advantages and disadvantages advantages

the end websites used: google.com childrensuniversity.comwww.gia.doe.gov/forkids.com

OUR ENDING  BY TAYLOR WE HOPE YOU  LEARNED A LOT  ABOUT COAL